Though infuriating that it's taken nearly two years for some of these Republicans to "come around," it does fill me with a modicum of hope that others will finally put their collective feet down as well.

lulululu_1:We can and should be cynical, but this public condemnation isn't nothing. Cracks have formed and are spreading.

True, but it's still disheartening that we had to get all the way to 'qualifies to be hung from a rope around the neck until dead' level crimes and misdemeanors before it became politically expedient for members of a certain political persuasion to tut tut a little bit about it.

He's generally a giant douche, but he at least didn't whine about being made to look stupid there. Funny how the bar is set so low that he almost came out of supporting the arming of toddlers looking good. (Only by comparison, obviously)

Welcome to NeverTrump, Mr. Walsh Waders are to the left, boots are to the right, and I recommend investing in two umbrellas to handle all the shiat that gets flung at you from both sides. It's a dirty, thankless job, but soneone has to do it.

A bit (a lot) late to the party, Joe. But if he's finally realizing the Trump is a millstone around the GOP's neck, maybe there's still a glimmer of hope of us getting out of this without too much collateral damage.

I doubt it, because Trump is still too useful to the McConnell's and Paul's of the GOP, but maybe this is the...not turning point, but maybe the blinker's on now.

That said, the fact that he is making a statement like this is telling. This finally may be a real turning point. Trump just had disastrous back to back foreign visits, and committed the cardinal sin among Authoritarians...he was clearly and demonstrably the weaker element in every way.

This feels different, we have multiple sitting GOP Senators calling out Trump, and there seems to be no spin possible to that shameful display. Lets hope this breaks the spell.